Effects of dietary oak (Quercus aegilops L.) acorn on growth performance, somatic indices, and hemato-biochemical responses of common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., at different stocking densities
M. Abdel‐Tawwab, N. Abdulrahman, V. M. Ahmad, D. O. Ramzi, B. Hassan
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study was done to assess the effects of dietary oak (Quercus aegilops L.) acorn powder (OAP) on the growth performance, somatic indices, and hemato-biochemical responses of common carp, Cyprinus carpio L., reared at different stocking density conditions. For this purpose, fish (~55 g) were distributed into sixteen 70-L tanks at a density of 3 g/L (LSD) or 10 g/L (HSD) and fed diets supplemented with 0.0 (control) or 10 g OAP/kg for 6 weeks. The results showed significant increase in the performance of fish fed with the OAP additive at both stocking densities, but it was retarded at the control-HSD level. Fulton’s condition (K) factor as well as hepatic, gonads, and kidney somatic indices remained constant after the experimental period, but viscera and spleen somatic indices were significantly (P < 0.05) affected by dietary OAP and stocking density. The dietary OAP caused significant increases in counts of white blood cells and red blood cells as well as hemoglobin and hematocrit values in LSD conditions, while the control-HSD fish showed their lowest values. Additionally, the dietary OAP and stocking density were significantly modulated by the biochemical variables. In the control-HSD fish, higher glucose levels accompanied with lower levels of total protein, albumin, and globulin were observed. Fish reared under the control-HSD conditions showed highest levels of aspartate and alanine aminotransferases, creatinine, and uric acid, while their lowest values were recorded with the OAP-LSD fish. The control-HSD fish had highest levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides among the experimental groups. The dietary supplementation of OAP to the fish in HSD conditions induced significant (P < 0.05) decreases in total cholesterol and triglycerides than the control-HSD fish group, and their lowest levels were obtained at the OAP-LSD fish. Levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) were significantly (P > 0.05) modulated by dietary OAP and stocking density. The highest level of LDL was recorded in the control fish at both densities, while the highest level of HDL was obtained in the control-LSD fish. The dietary supplementation of OAP enhanced the hemato-biochemical parameters of the control fish at HSD conditions to be similar to the control-LSD fish. In conclusion, a dietary level of 10 g OAP/kg diet was confirmed as a natural feed additive to improve aquaculture and welfare of common carp, especially under high stocking density conditions.
摘要本研究旨在评价日粮橡果粉(OAP)对不同放养密度条件下鲤鱼生长性能、体细胞指标和血液生化反应的影响。为此,将鱼(~55g)以3 g/L(LSD)或10 g/L(HSD)的密度分配到16个70-L的水槽中,并在6周内喂食添加0.0(对照)或10 g OAP/kg的日粮。结果表明,在两种放养密度下,添加OAP添加剂的鱼的性能都有显著提高,但在对照HSD水平下表现不佳。富尔顿状态(K)因子以及肝、性腺和肾的体细胞指标在实验期后保持不变,但内脏和脾脏的体细胞指数受饲料OAP和放养密度的影响显著(P<0.05)。在LSD条件下,饮食OAP导致白细胞和红细胞计数以及血红蛋白和红细胞压积值显著增加,而对照HSD鱼显示出最低值。此外,日粮OAP和放养密度受生化变量的显著调节。在对照HSD鱼中,观察到较高的葡萄糖水平伴随着较低的总蛋白、白蛋白和球蛋白水平。在对照HSD条件下饲养的鱼类显示出最高水平的天冬氨酸和丙氨酸氨基转移酶、肌酸酐和尿酸,而OAP-LSD鱼类的记录值最低。在实验组中,对照HSD鱼的总胆固醇和甘油三酯水平最高。与对照HSD鱼类组相比,在HSD条件下向鱼类添加OAP导致总胆固醇和甘油三酯显著降低(P<0.05),并且在OAP-LSD鱼类中获得了最低水平。低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL)和高密度脂蛋白(HDL)水平受饮食OAP和放养密度的显著调节(P>0.05)。在两种密度下,对照鱼的LDL水平最高,而对照LSD鱼的HDL水平最高。在HSD条件下,饮食中补充OAP提高了对照鱼的血液生化参数,与对照LSD鱼相似。总之,10 g OAP/kg的日粮水平被证实是一种天然饲料添加剂,可以改善普通鲤鱼的水产养殖和福利,特别是在高放养密度条件下。
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The Journal of Applied Aquaculture is a platform for the sharing of practical information needed by researchers to meet the needs of investors, farm managers, extension agents and policy makers working to adapt aquaculture theory to achieve economic and food security objectives in the real world. The journal emphasizes multi-disciplinary research and case studies that propose financially and logistically viable solutions to observable problems.